Chargers running back Austin Ekeler, right, celebrates his touchdown with receiver Keenan Allen during a game against the Oakland Raiders last season in Carson. The Chargers on Tuesday revealed that their popular powder blue uniforms will serve as the team’s primary home uniform in 2019. The team will also sport a gold-colored facemask. (Photo by Harry How/Getty Images)

Many on social media felt the same way as Allen. The Chargers are 4-0 under Coach Anthony Lynn when wearing the powder blue uniforms.

The Chargers first wore the iconic color scheme during their inaugural season in 1960 and used it until 1974. The team brought it back as an alternate jersey in 1994.

“It’s (what you think of when you think of) the Chargers,” Casey Hayward told the team website. “I remember watching L.T. and all those guys wearing that color. It just brings back a lot of memories. I’m glad we’re wearing them a lot more this year … and of course I look kind of sweet in it!”

Gilbert Manzano grew up reading the Pasadena Star-News, and now he’s the Chargers beat writer for the Southern California News Group. Manzano moved back to Pasadena after working three years for the Las Vegas Review-Journal as a Raiders and boxing reporter. The Cal State Northridge graduate spent two seasons as a breaking news editor for NFL.com. The Spanish-speaking lefty likes to go on runs with his dog, Cam.